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Michigan Red Flag Report Sheds Light on Confiscation Orders in Practice

Monday, March 16, 2026

Michigan Red Flag Report Sheds Light on Confiscation Orders in Practice

This month, Michigan’s judicial branch published the 2025 edition of its annual report on the state’s Extreme Risk Protection Order Act (red flag gun confiscation order statute). The eye-opening document revealed the extent to which Michiganders’ Second Amendment rights are being stripped without due process.

As with other states where such odious schemes have been enacted, Michigan’s red flag law empowers the government to extinguish a person’s Second Amendment rights and seize their firearms ex parte. This means that these “innovative” confiscation orders are issued without notice or a hearing or other opportunity for the target of the order to be heard and present evidence. The target of such an order need not be accused of having committed any crime. Moreover, this type of legislation typically permits the government to seize firearms based on weak and nebulous standards of evidence.

The current ex parte process in several states is so deficient that the arrival of law enforcement at a person’s home to seize their firearms may be the individual’s first notice whatsoever that their rights have been abrogated or were even under threat.

Implementation of Michigan’s law has been particularly detestable. As NRA-ILA pointed out last year, the Great Lakes State’s law specifically allows the issuance of orders against minors, uses an expansive definition of “possession or control” of a firearm, and allows for the confiscation of guns from persons who are not the subject of the order.

According to The Detroit News, the law has been invoked against children as young as six, eight, and ten years old. An order being issued against a child means that firearms at the family home are liable to be confiscated regardless of actual ownership, given that “possession and control” is an open-ended definition. The newspaper quoted a Michigan legislator who confirmed that the law “allows officers to confiscate unsecured firearms from parents or guardians even though the actual order is in the child’s name,” and that aspect “was something we were very intentional about.”

The 2025 annual report showed that 89-percent of all gun confiscation orders were issued ex parte. The document explained, “459 requests were made for an order to be issued without notice.” The number of ex parte confiscation orders was up more than 30-percent over 2024. The likelihood of an order being issued this way was extremely high; out of 459 requests, only 78 (17%) were denied.

Those concerned about racial equity might find some of the demographic data on red flag issuance to raise its own red flags. Of instances where the petitioner’s (the person seeking the order) race was known, 91% were white and 7% were black. However, among respondents (those subject to the order) whose race was known, 64% were white and nearly 34% were black.

Michigan’s annual report serves as a reoccurring testament to how red flag laws empower governments to infringe Second Amendment rights without due process of law.

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Virginia: Semi-Auto Ban Heads to Governor Spanberger's Desk

Monday, March 9, 2026

Virginia: Semi-Auto Ban Heads to Governor Spanberger's Desk

Yet another piece of anti-gun legislation has made it out of the General Assembly and is on its way to Governor Spanberger.

Virginia: Legislature Adjourns from 2026 Session; Anti-Gun Bills on Governor's Desk

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Virginia: Legislature Adjourns from 2026 Session; Anti-Gun Bills on Governor's Desk

On Saturday, March 14th, the Virginia General Assembly adjourned sine die from the 2026 legislative session, and the future of the Commonwealth hangs in the balance. 

Virginia: Anti-Gun Bills Headed to the Governor

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Virginia: Anti-Gun Bills Headed to the Governor

As the 2026 General Assembly enters the final week of the 2026 legislative session, anti-gun lawmakers continue their push to radically change your Second Amendment rights in the Commonwealth. This week four anti-gun bills, SB ...

Minnesota: Onslaught of Gun Control Bills Scheduled for Friday

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Minnesota: Onslaught of Gun Control Bills Scheduled for Friday

On Friday, March 13th, the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee will hold a hearing on the gun grabbers wish list, including semi-automatic bans, magazine capacity limits, and concealed carry restrictions. Please contact members of ...

By George! Washington, D.C.’s Magazine Ban Invalidated by District’s Highest Court

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Monday, March 9, 2026

By George! Washington, D.C.’s Magazine Ban Invalidated by District’s Highest Court

Even as its formerly more liberty-loving neighbor, Virginia, goes down the tyrannical path of unconstitutional bans on firearms and magazines, residents of the nation’s capital last week gained a measure of relief from the District’s ...

The Incremental Assault on the Second Amendment Continues in the States

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Monday, March 9, 2026

The Incremental Assault on the Second Amendment Continues in the States

State “assault weapons” ban legislation continues to gain traction in various jurisdictions this legislative session.

Virginia: Gun Bill Updates As Crossover Deadline Arrives

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Virginia: Gun Bill Updates As Crossover Deadline Arrives

Today, February 17th is the legislative crossover deadline in Virginia, and any bills that have not left their chamber of origin by the end of the day are considered dead for the session.

Michigan: Constitutional Carry Legislation Introduced

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Michigan: Constitutional Carry Legislation Introduced

A package of pro-Second Amendment legislation has been introduced in the Michigan House. House Bills 5653–5657 would make Michigan the 30th state in the nation to recognize Constitutional Carry, allowing individuals who are legally permitted ...

Letitia James & Co. Sue to Bring Federal Gun Control Back from the Dead

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Letitia James & Co. Sue to Bring Federal Gun Control Back from the Dead

How times have changed. A little over a year ago, the most anti-Second Amendment President ever and his executive branch’s gun control agenda “had gun owners under siege on all fronts.” 

Supreme Court Holds Oral Arguments in Marijuana Related Firearm Prohibition Case

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Supreme Court Holds Oral Arguments in Marijuana Related Firearm Prohibition Case

On March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in U.S. v Hemani, a case concerning the federal firearm prohibition on marijuana users. 

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